Johnson v. State


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Docket Number: 96-CT-01136-SCT
Linked Case(s): 1996-CT-01136-SCT ; 96-CT-01136-SCT

Supreme Court: Opinion Link
Opinion Date: 06-24-2004
Opinion Author: Cobb, P.J.
Holding: Affirmed

Additional Case Information: Judge(s) Concurring: Smith, C.J., Waller, P.J., Easley, Carlson, Dickinson and Randolph, JJ.
Non Participating Judge(s): Diaz and Graves, JJ.
Nature of the Case: CRIMINAL - FELONY

Trial Court: Date of Trial Judgment: 09-11-1996
Appealed from: Hinds County Circuit Court
Judge: James E. Graves, Jr.
Disposition: Upon remand for a Batson hearing, the trial court found that the state’s peremptory challenges were not used in a racially discriminatory manner.
District Attorney: Edward J. Peters
Case Number: 952426

Note: This opinion is limited to the issue of the trial court's Batson hearing. The court's opinion as to other issues can be found at http://courts.ms.gov/Images/Opinions/Conv8506.pdf

  Party Name: Attorney Name:  
Appellant: Reginald Torlentus Johnson




ROBERT M. RYAN THOMAS M. FORTNER ANDRE DE GRUY



 

Appellee: State of Mississippi OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL BY: W. GLENN WATTS  


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